Its shape is very elongated and curved to the south, measuring 72 km long and 12 wide. It has a total area of 582 km ², of which 60% (348 km ²) belongs to Switzerland and 40% (234 km ²) remaining in France. The Rhone River flows into it at the east end, and the lake empties into the Rhone at its western end. A characteristic phenomenon of this lake is the elevation of its waters to the north with a decrease of the same in its southern part and then, alternately, the decline of water on the northern coast and the rise in the south. This curious "surge" called Dranse is due to variations in atmospheric pressure in the area where the lake.

I know this picture with the lake and the jet is very light in TE, perhaps the only difference is you put the pair of ducks flying.
I spent much time trying to capture birds on the lake fly, I got several shots, better more ... I present two in WS

Hola Charo,
superb POV, especially the ducks are a great detail.
You have had pretty good weather and the clouds are a good transition from the buildings to the blue sky.
I like it, TFS
Regards
Hartmut

An attractive well composed image featuring this water spout.
Also the two ducks in full fly is very nice
Good perspective with the village in background.
Sharpness and clarity are wonderful.
Beautiful presentation, nice colors too. TFS.

Hola Charo,
really the existence of the two flying birds make the scene more alive and effective. The placement of the fountain is good as the image is in balance with the sailing boats on the right as the birds too.Well done.

Hola Charo,
The flying geese do allow you present a fresh perspective as they balance the off center water jet. While I love the water-skiing goose in #2, the broad open spaces, the excellent sharpness and clarity of color support your choice for primary post.
SAA, Pat

Hi Charo
what i like here is how the scene appears to be even taller than it is in real life...the water spray gives so much height.
the birds also draw the eye to the right side of the frame.
nicely done all around
cheersc
craig

Hi Charo, I love the low POV & am amazed by the height of that fountain, the photo has been well composed & the two ducks finish the shot nicely as they add a extra bit of nature, TFS, kind regards Wilson.